intercommon — /ɪntəˈkɒmən/ (say intuh komuhn) verb (i) English Law to allow the pasturing of the cattle of two manors in the commons of each where these commons lie together. {Middle English entercomen, from Anglo French entrecomuner, from entre inter +… … Australian English dictionary

intercommon — To enjoy mutual rights of common in adjoining lands; as where the beasts of each of two adjoining owners stray mutually into the field of the other, without any molestation from either. See 2 Bl Comm 33 … Ballentine's law dictionary